Contestants enter at own risk, must have control of tractor & operate in a safe manner at all times.

Driver must remain seated during pull with one hand on the steering wheel at all times.

All tractors must weigh prior to hooking to sled. Each tractor allowed one hook per class.

Driver must start pull with a tight chain and is allows 75 feet or two tries to move the sled

Tractors specifications- Must be brand name manufacturer.· Must be two-wheel drive, no radials, duals, chains or steel wheels.· Must be naturally aspirated, no turbo or blowers unless factory equipped· Stock fuel only (gas, diesel, or LP). No alcohol, nitro-methane or nitrous.· May pull in any gear. No shifting of Torque Amplifiers while pulling.

Weights- A one percent margin of error is allowed in all weight classes.· All weights must be stationary and safely secured to the tractor. Anything falling from the tractor while hooked to the sled results in a disqualification.· Front weights cannot extend more than 11 feet from the center of rear axle to furthest point forward.· Rear weights may not extend rearward beyond radius of rear tires.

Boundaries- Contact points of the tractor (front & rear tires) must stay inbounds. Chalk-line is out of bounds, touching the chalk-line results in disqualification.

Hitch- Hitch height is 20 inches. Drawbar must be rigid in all directions. Opening for hook= 3x3 hole.

All rules, problems and oversights will be ruled on by the judges with their decision being final.

Safety Equipment- Working kill switch, fenders and wheelie bars are mandatory. Wheelie bars must be independent of hitch, at least 4 inches behind tires, no higher than 10 inches from the ground, 20 inches apart and must be able to support the weight of the tractor in its heaviest class.

Any agricultural updraft carburetor allowed. Number of barrels, throats, venture must be same as the stock carburetor for the make and model of tractor.

Year- Manufactured in or before 1957 including total production run of the model.

RPM’s- 20% over stock RPM’s for the model (no load M&W RPM chart)

Speed- 4.5 mph allowed. Third horn blow results in disqualification

Tire Size- 18.4-38 max size. Tire Cut- Any cut allowed

Hitch- No higher than 20 inches and no less than 18 inches from the center of the rear axle.

Safety Equipment- Working kill switch, fenders and wheelie bars are mandatory. Wheelie bars must be independent of hitch, at least 4 inches behind tires, no higher than 10 inches from the ground, 20 inches apart and must be able to support the weight of the tractor in its heaviest class.

Any agricultural updraft carburetor allowed. Number of barrels, throats, venture must be same as the stock carburetor for the make and model of tractor.

RPM’s- 20% over stock RPM’s for the model (no load M&W RPM chart)

Tire Size- 18.4-38 max size. Tire Cut- Any cut allowed

Hitch- No higher than 20 inches and not less than 18 inches from the center of the rear axle.

VARIOUS OTHER SPONSORS:Remus Oil - Brad Johnson - Water for workers for every pull (Remus, MI)Sellers Farms - Clay for the track (Remus, MI)Joe & Marcia Bennett - Use of home for banquet (Blanchard, MI)

ABOUT US

W.A.T.A. is an anitque tractor pulling club that was first organized in 2001. We're a group of people who have fun pulling tractors and hanging out with friends in the small town of Remus, Michigan. Come join us for a good time!

CONTACT INFORMATION

For any questions please contact Matt Sellers @ (989) 560-3584 or drop us an email at WATAPullers@gmail.com

For Truck Rules (with a few exceptions) see the Michigan Truck & Tractor Pullers Link above